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In Reply to: RE: Dillinger was aware of his "celebrity status" + played up to it posted by grinagog on January 19, 2010 at 01:54:43
That showing Dillinger had a human and humorous side is blasphemy. He was a killer, and showing him with style, wit, and humor is akin to excusing his acts. I think Ebert's review nailed it on the head. The point of the film was to show the mechanics of Dillinger, not the pathos.
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